A Willmar man was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail, $2,000 in fines and a year of probation on two fifth-degree arson charges for burning two U.S.flags belonging to downtown Willmar businesses this summer.

The West Central Tribune reports 40-year-old Jeffrey James Ackerman was also ordered to pay $60 in restitution, write letters of apology, complete a mental health evaluation and be evaluated for a cognitive skills program.

Ackerman was given credit for 29 days already served in jail and the remaining 61 days were stayed for one year. In addition, $1,000 of the fines was also stayed for a year.

The charges were filed after June 1, when owners and managers of the Kitchen Fair, along the 300 block of Fifth Street Southwest, and at the Midas Auto station, along the 700 block of Litchfield Avenue Southwest, found the damaged flags when they arrived to open for business.

Surveillance video footage recorded just after 1 a.m. that morning was used to connect Ackerman to the crimes. A cigarette lighter was used to start the fires, according to information previously provided by Police Chief David Wyffels.